Nada. They did Penny and Strawberry during the sames sessions and released them as singles and did not put them on the album. They were in the habit of not putting singles on albums back then. That's what gave us all of the extra US albums and ultimately, past Masters I and II.

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How Come No One Older Than Me Ever Seems To Understand The Things I Wanna To Do?

2 of 3 wrote:I'm trying to think of who else did or does that....can you think of anybody?

(releases singles between albums, that are not on an album)

It was a more common thing to do in the 60s than later, wasn't it? I mean I don't know, but I guess it's possible other 60s artists also did it.

I know the Beach Boys did diffferent versions of songs for albums than the singles...not sure why, but singles ruled the roost way back then--you bought 45's mostly--(early 60's)---and you played them until you puked. I'm sure others did it, too, though.

How Come No One Older Than Me Ever Seems To Understand The Things I Wanna To Do?

Steve-o wrote:....singles ruled the roost way back then--you bought 45's mostly--(early 60's)---and you played them until you puked. I'm sure others did it, too, though.

I still buy CD singles when available, and puke regularly, lol. :

It does seem to me though that the idea of nothing but choice quality stuff on a CD nowadays is so-o-o rare, I've generally retro-ed back to getting a single cut release that I like and being fine with that.

1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 10
2. With a Little Help from My Friends 10
3. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds 10
4. Getting Better 10
5. Fixing a Hole 10
6. She's Leaving Home 10
7. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 10
8. Within You Without You 10
9. When I'm Sixty-Four 10
10. Lovely Rita 10
11. Good Morning Good Morning 10
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 10
13. Day in the Life 10

130/130 100/100

10/10

notes:- Most likely the Beatles best album, and one of the best of all time.
Look at that conistency in the scores! Great.

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Lazarus_2 wrote:1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 9.5 2. With a Little Help from My Friends 103. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds 9.7 4. Getting Better 9.75. Fixing a Hole 9.7 6. She's Leaving Home 9.7 7. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 9.7 8. Within You Without You 9.69. When I'm Sixty-Four 9.610. Lovely Rita 9.6 11. Good Morning Good Morning 9.7 12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 9 13. Day in the Life 9.5

125/130 96/100

9.6/10

notes:- Most likely the Beatles best album, and one of the best of all time.Look at that conistency in the scores! Great.

I agree with you with two exceptions: A day in the life is a masterpiece and deserves a 10 music can´t be made better than this!!
Within You Without You has never been my cup of tea, I always skip this number!!!